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Cosmetic Executive Women panelists explain how to recession-proof your job.
November 19, 2009
By: Nancy Jeffries
Writer and Editorial Development
How can recession-proof career strategies be built in the current economy? Three experts in the beauty industry took a good, hard look at the realities of surviving and prospering in today’s beauty business. With Carlotta Jacobson, president, Cosmetic Executive women setting the stage for the lively discussion to follow, attendees listened with rapt attention, as Heidi Manheimer, CEO, Shiseido; Lynne Greene, global brand president, Clinique, Origins and Ojon, The Estée Lauder Companies, and Claudia Poccia, president, Mark., Avon Products, Inc., discussed strategies for success in a challenging market. While Jacobson noted that recent research showed women currently dominating today’s work force for the first time, there are measures to implement to avoid stalling in middle management positions. Citing a study conducted by the Boston Consulting Group, the results of which may be found at: www.cew.org, women were found to have held 66% of the managerial positions, but only 33% of those were as senior level executives. Jacobson noted the importance of mentorship as well as building a knowledge network, as being instrumental in achieving success. Both of these opportunities are available through Cosmetic Executive Women’s newly launched programs.
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